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How Is Siding Installed?

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How Is Siding Installed?

How Is Siding Installed?

Siding Installation Basics

Siding is one of the most popular housing exteriors in the U.S. Now, practically every neighborhood in the country has siding homes, even if they have a brick or stone front exterior. Homeowners and developers love to use siding because it’s affordable, easy to install and repair, and offers a lot of style choices. But how does siding installation and repair work? You may be asking, “Can I install my own siding? It’s possible, but it’s certainly not for everyone. Here’s a quick siding installation how-to that will help you decide.

The first thing needed for siding installation is the tools to get the job done. On the most basic level, it requires:

  • Tin snips to help shape the vinyl (If you’re using vinyl siding)
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  • A power saw
  • Utility knife
  • Hammer
  • Level
  • Ladder
  • Tape measure
  • Chalk line

These tools allow siding installation teams to reach areas of the siding wall and keep things level along the way. They’ll also need to shape the siding panels to fit your wall and corners.

Before getting started installing the new siding, the team is going to need to take out any old siding. Many property owners are surprised by how labor intensive removing old siding is. Professional siding installation teams can do it quickly with special tools to make things move faster.

Once they’re ready to go, they’ll start measuring your walls, accounting for things like gable vents and other accommodations they’ll have to make in cutting the siding panels. Typically, they’ll install trim around vents, windows, and doorways to take care of the permanent fixtures first. Then they’ll take care of the more open spaces on your wall.

What Goes Under Siding?

Siding installation often includes a layer called exterior sheathing that protects your home from water that gets through siding, insulates your house, and provides additional support for your framing. Your siding also needs to be nailed to something to stand securely, so exterior sheathing does the trick. The sheathing is usually made of wood or stucco.

 

Do You Install Soffit Before Siding?

Yes. Soffit goes on before your final siding panels. It’s used to cover any eave undersides and rests beneath the overhang of roofs to fill space between exterior walls and the eaves. Most exterior walls require two horizontal soffits for each wall that are attached with nails.

 

Do I Need Insulation Under My Siding?

The reviews on foam insulation under siding are mixed. Most of the time, however, people recommend using rigid foam insulation, also known as foam board, or foam plastic. To get the desired effects of moisture prevention and temperature control, insulation installation needs to be exact. Poor placement will affect your siding installation for years to come.

One of the main benefits of rigid foam insulation is that it provides uniform insulation across a single wall surface. Before the insulation goes on, a house wrap needs to go on the sheathing. This acts as a weather barrier. If water makes it through the siding and insulation, the wrap forces it to condense without getting into the wall. Rigid foam insulation comes in a variety of thicknesses. Your climate will determine how thick yours should be. A siding professional can work with you to make a good recommendation.

What Is the Most Energy Efficient Siding?

If you’re considering siding replacement or need siding installation for a new home, you’ll be surprised at some of the current options available. The industry has come a long way. Now, siding comes in different colors, shapes, and price points. If you’re looking for something energy efficient, then there are also some great choices. Here’s how different siding materials compare:

  • Fiber Cement – This is made of wood fibers mixed with cement and sand for added strength. It’s thicker than most other siding materials and is built to last in harsher climates that have a lot of rain and strong winds. The thickness means it’s more durable and will manage temperatures well, but it costs more.
  • Wood – Wood siding looks amazing on homes. It’s eco-friendly and surprisingly durable. It’s also a natural insulator, which will help with the utility bills. Wood is generally more costly than some other manufactured materials and they can be susceptible to termites.
  • Vinyl – This is the most popular siding material because it’s cost-effective. It’s widely available and eco-friendly and stands up to harsh weather very well. It’s also energy-efficient, making it a good choice for many homes. The main downside is that it can’t be painted once installed, so you’re stuck with what you’ve got.
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If you’re interested in siding options, it’s easy to get a siding installation estimate. A siding company will come to your property and take a look and will get you the information often on the same day. New siding will give your home an instant upgrade and can help you improve your energy efficiency. It will also help give your property great curb appeal and improve the value long-term. Dial 502-228-7717 today for your siding installation needs in Goshen and Louisville, KY.

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